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Chapter 2

Her gaze landed on me with unnerving precision—calm as still water, yet carrying an almost tangible pressure.

"Nicole?" she spoke, her voice soft, yet it hit me like a hammer to the chest.

I nodded instinctively, a sense of dread rising inside me.

"We need to talk." It wasn’t a request, but a statement.

In the coffee shop across from campus, she stirred the black coffee in front of her, untouched by sugar, then came straight to the point. "I'm Ryan's wife."

A deafening *buzz* filled my head, wiping my mind completely blank.

My world didn’t just crack—it detonated. Shards drove into every inch of my body.

My mouth opened, but no sound came out. I could only stare, my gaze locked.

She seemed to have expected this. Calmly, she took a small red booklet from her bag and slid it across the table toward me.

A marriage certificate.

On it was Ryan's face—a gentle, smiling version I had never seen—and the name Abigail.

The registration date was three years ago.

"It was a marriage of convenience," she explained coolly. "No real affection. But I'm carrying his child. You understand what that means, don’t you, Nicole?"

Of course I understood.

I’d been played for a fool.

All the tenderness I’d treasured—it was nothing but a cheap diversion for a married man.

"I…" My voice was rough as sandpaper. "I didn’t know… He never told me…"

"Of course he didn’t." A faint, mocking smile touched Abigail’s lips. "He told my assistant you were… special. Easy to handle. Poor family, starved for affection since childhood. A little pocket money and you’d be grateful forever. Like a well-trained puppy."

*Boom.*

If my world had exploded before, now it was being ground to dust.

"A well-trained puppy…" I repeated the words numbly. An invisible fist closed around my heart, squeezing so tight I could barely breathe.

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